Scottish Rite for Children
Scottish Rite for Children is a world-renowned pediatric orthopedic hospital system based in Texas, United States. Established in 1921, it has been at the forefront of providing exceptional care and treatment for children with orthopedic conditions, certain related neurological disorders, and learning disorders such as dyslexia. The institution is known for its comprehensive and compassionate approach to care, emphasizing not just the physical but also the emotional and social well-being of its patients and their families.
History[edit | edit source]
The origins of Scottish Rite for Children trace back to the early 20th century when a group of Freemasons recognized the need for specialized care for children with polio. With the support of the Scottish Rite Freemasonry, they established the hospital to provide free care to affected children, embodying the Masonic principles of brotherly love, relief, and truth. Over the years, the hospital expanded its services to address a broader range of orthopedic and neurological conditions.
Mission and Vision[edit | edit source]
The mission of Scottish Rite for Children is to promote the health and well-being of children through comprehensive, family-centered health care services, research, and education. Its vision is to be a global leader in pediatric orthopedic and neurological care, pioneering innovative treatments and approaches that improve the quality of life for children and their families.
Services and Programs[edit | edit source]
Scottish Rite for Children offers a wide range of services and programs designed to treat and support children with various conditions. These include:
- Orthopedics: Specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal conditions such as scoliosis, clubfoot, and hip dysplasia.
- Neurology: Focusing on neurological disorders that affect movement, including cerebral palsy and spina bifida.
- Learning Disorders: Providing support for children with dyslexia and other learning challenges through its Luke Waites Center for Dyslexia and Learning Disorders.
- Research: Conducting cutting-edge research to advance the understanding and treatment of pediatric orthopedic and neurological conditions.
- Education: Offering educational programs and resources for patients, families, and healthcare professionals.
Facilities[edit | edit source]
Scottish Rite for Children operates two main campuses in Texas: one in Dallas and another in Frisco. Both facilities are equipped with state-of-the-art medical and rehabilitative equipment, designed to provide a welcoming and healing environment for children and their families.
Philanthropy and Support[edit | edit source]
As a non-profit organization, Scottish Rite for Children relies on the generosity of donors and volunteers to fulfill its mission. It hosts various fundraising events and campaigns throughout the year, encouraging community involvement and support.
Impact[edit | edit source]
Over its century-long history, Scottish Rite for Children has made a profound impact on the lives of countless children and families. Its commitment to excellence in care, research, and education has established it as a leader in pediatric healthcare, both nationally and internationally.
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